A Royal Decree was issued on Thursday endorsing a new government headed by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.

Following is a list of the new Cabinet members:

Abdullah Ensour: Prime Minister and Minister of Defence

Awad Khlaifat: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior

Abdul Salam Abbadi: Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs

Suleiman Hafez: Minister of Finance

Nasser Judeh: Minister of Foreign Affairs

Hatem Halawani: Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Information and Communications Technology

Alaa Batayneh: Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources and Minister of Transport

Ghaleb Zu’bi: Minister of Justice

Jafar Hassan: Minister of Planning and International Cooperation

Wajih Owais: Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Minister of Education

Yahya Kisbi: Minister of Public Works and Housing

Wajih Azaizeh: Minister of Social Development

Abdul Latif Wreikat: Minister of Health

Khleif Khawaldeh: Minister of Public Sector Development

Nayef Fayez: Minister of Tourism, Antiquities, and Minister of the Environment

Ahmad Khattab: Minister of Agriculture

Mahir Abul Samin: Minister of Municipal Affairs and Minister of Water and Irrigation

Nufan Ajarmeh: Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs

Samih Maaytah: Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications and Minister of Culture

Bassam Haddadin: Minister of Political Development and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs

Nidal Qatamin: Minister of Labour

Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour and members of his Cabinet were sworn in on Thursday before His Majesty King Abdullah, in the presence of Royal family members, the Royal Court Chief, the Director of His Majesty’s Office, the King's advisors and the Secretary General of the Royal Court.

The new premier vowed that the new government will take wise and courageous decisions to ensure that the reform process will stay on track.

In his reply to the Letter of Designation, Ensour said: “Our motto will be: prudence, courage in decision making, justice and transparent implementation.”

Responding to guidelines King Abdullah set in the Letter of Designation, the new prime minister said that his Cabinet believes in capitalising on the cumulative achievements made by successive governments.

The new government’s top priorities will be the parliamentary elections, said Ensour on Thursday, adding that he will keep channels of dialogue open with all political groups.

“The goal Your Majesty has set is clear, and so is the path leading to it: fair, free, transparent and flawless parliamentary elections that will enhance public confidence in the state. The government, as you expect, will lead dialogue with all political, partisan and social powers, without discrimination or preferential treatment, to encourage them to effectively take part in the elections.”

The premier said his Cabinet will be committed to supporting the judicial authority, allowing it to dedicate its plans to better the performance of its various branches.

He pointed out that his government will adopt prudent economic policies due to the hard times Jordan is going through.

Ensour added that the new Cabinet will speedily prepare a mid-term budget to be evaluated and studied by the upcoming Parliament. “The new government will spare no effort to attract investments, harnessing towards this goal Jordan’s competitive edge of security and stability.”

Also on Thursday, the King met with Fayez Tarawneh and his outgoing Cabinet and thanked them for their efforts during their tenure in office.